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020 _a9783030119607
082 _a621.3815
_bBAR
100 _aBarkalov, Alexander
245 _aFoundations of embedded systems
260 _bSpringer
_c2019
_acham
300 _axiii, 167 p.
_bill.
_c24 cm.
365 _b119.99
_cEUR
_d82.00
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis book is devoted to embedded systems (ESs), which can now be found in practically all fields of human activity. Embedded systems are essentially a special class of computing systems designed for monitoring and controlling objects of the physical world. The book begins by discussing the distinctive features of ESs, above all their cybernetic-physical character, and how they can be designed to deliver the required performance with a minimum amount of hardware. In turn, it presents a range of design methodologies. Considerable attention is paid to the hardware implementation of computational algorithms. It is shown that different parts of complex ESs could be implemented using models of finite state machines (FSMs). Also, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are very often used to implement different hardware accelerators in ESs. The book pays considerable attention to design methods for FPGA-based FSMs, before the closing section turns to programmable logic controllers widely used in industry. This book will be interesting and useful for students and postgraduates in the area of Computer Science, as well as for designers of embedded systems. In addition, it offers a good point of departure for creating embedded systems for various spheres of human activity.
650 _aData Processing
650 _a​ Computer Science
650 _aMachine Theory
650 _aComputer Literacy
650 _aSystems engineering
650 _aEmbedded computer systems
650 _aCircuits and Systems
650 _aComputational Intelligence
650 _aElectronics and Microelectronics
650 _aInstrumentation
650 _aControl and Systems Theory
650 _aElectronic circuits
710 _aTitarenko, Larysa
710 _aMazurkiewicz, Małgorzata
942 _2ddc
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